Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown will meet with Southern Methodist University on Sunday to interview for their head coaching position, according to ESPN.com.

SMU fired Matt Doherty in March after six seasons.

Larry Brown last coached with the Charlotte Bobcats in 2010. Could SMU be his next stop? (AP Photo)

Last month, Brown told ESPN.com that he wanted to return to basketball.

"I'm not going to be politicking for a job right now," the 71-year-old Brown told ESPN.com. "I'd like to get back involved in the game in some capacity. Whether that's as a coach, assistant, running a team or just as a resource, I don't care."

Primarily an NBA coach, Brown has coached in college before, but not since 1988. Brown coached the UCLA Bruins from 1979 to 1891 and also coached the Kansas Jayhawks from 1983 to 1988. Brown's stay in Lawrence, Kansas culminated in the 1988 national championship.

In seven seasons as a college coach, Brown has a 177-61 record, and made the NCAA Tournament all seven years, although the 1980 UCLA Bruins' run to the national title game was vacated after two players were found to be ineligible.

Brown has also served as the head coach for nine different NBA franchises: the Denver Nuggets (initially were an ABA team when Brown started), New Jersey Nets, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks and Charlotte Bobcats. Brown last coached with the Bobcats in 2010. During that time, Brown has compiled a 1,098-904 record in the NBA, including an NBA title with the Detroit Pistons in 2004.